Holocaust restitution and survivor support administration
Claims Conference operates a .NET-based infrastructure serving a mission-critical function: administering compensation, managing survivor data, and coordinating restitution across a global constituency. The stack is lean and stable—C# and SQL Server—suggesting a focus on operational reliability over technology expansion. Recent hiring velocity points to database infrastructure scaling, aligning with their stated pain around managing and expanding survivor records.
Founded in 1951, Claims Conference represents world Jewry in negotiating compensation and restitution for Holocaust victims and their heirs. The organization administers compensation funds, recovers unclaimed Jewish property, and allocates resources to institutions providing social welfare services to Holocaust survivors. It also funds Holocaust education and memory preservation. Based in New York with operations extending to Germany, Claims Conference maintains a staff of 201–500 and runs a core mission around survivor support, property recovery, and historical documentation.
C#, .NET, SQL Server, ASP.NET, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and Microsoft Office. Infrastructure is hosted on IIS with Zoom for communications.
Primarily in the United States and Germany, reflecting both headquarters and operational presence.
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